DESCRIPTION

DBIx::DBO2 is an object-relational mapping framework that facilitates the development of Perl classes whose objects are stored in a SQL database table.

INSTALLING

You should be able to install this module using the CPAN shell interface:

perl -MCPAN -e 'install DBIx::DBO2'

If this module has not yet been posted to your local CPAN mirror, you may also retrieve the current distribution from the below address and follow the normal "gunzip", "tar xf", "cd", "perl Makefile.PL && make test && sudo make install" procedure or your local equivalent:

http://www.evoscript.org/DBIx-DBO2/

Getting Started

You may want to take a look at the test.pl and test-lib/ classes included with this distribution for a short example of how to use this framework to create your own classes.

Prerequisites

Requires DBIx::SQLEngine and Class::MakeMethods, both available on CPAN.

Beta Release

Although it based on earlier code that was extensively tested over several years of production use, this code has recently been majorly refactored, and has not yet been sufficiently tested in its new form.

Discussion and Support

There is not currently any offical discussion and support forum for this pacakage.

Further information and support for this module is available at http://www.evoscript.org.

If you have questions or feedback about this module, please feel free to contact the author at the below address.

I would be particularly interested in any suggestions towards improving the documentation, correcting any Perl-version or platform dependencies, as well as general feedback and suggestions.

SEE ALSO

See DBIx::SQLEngine for information about the underlying database interface.

See DBIx::DBO2::Comparison for a a review of where this framework fits into the spectrum of numerous other modules on CPAN that provide alternative systems to map objects to and from SQL databases, including Class::DBI, Alzabo, and Tangram.

CREDITS AND COPYRIGHT

Author

Developed by Matthew Simon Cavalletto at Evolution Softworks.

You may contact the author directly at evo@cpan.org or simonm@cavalletto.org. More free Perl software is available at www.evoscript.org.

Contributors

Many thanks to the kind people who have contributed code and other feedback: